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>> what helped i think more than anything is that huntsville tied itself to the industry and there were coming you know, there were a lot of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they turn to politics. i grew up licking stamps from the national democratic party. i have memories my father ran for governor against george wallace in 1970 and i have th
>> what helped i think more than anything is that huntsville tied itself to the industry and there were coming you know, there were a lot of people, a lot of engineers and scientists descended on alabama, and the city wanted to diaz's seagate itself and that helped them to negotiate this quietly. so yes, from the beginning -- my parents were civil rights activists and after the voting civil rights act passes then they turn to politics. i grew up licking stamps from the national democratic...
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jim miklaszewski, nbc news, huntsville. >> quick note on our weather tonight. everywhere you looked across the plains and midwest all the way to the rockies down to texas, it was the big dig today for a lot of folks, shoveling, plowing out from under yesterday's heavy snow that spread over such a wide area in our country. power crews are also dealing with the wet, heavy snow on trees, icing on power lines in some places. the system is still dropping snow toward the east, it should continue right through friday. >>> still ahead, as we continue tonight, the disappearing act in a place where the waterfront is a way of life, an iconic american town now facing some very rough seas ahead. >>> and later, the honor bestowed today for the trail-blazing woman who refused to give up a seat on the bus. >>> for decades, commercial fishing has been the lifeblood of the new england coast. it helped to feed a nation, and nowhere is that more true than in gloucester, massachusetts, where men have gone down to the sea in ships for generations. but for reasons that are complex an
jim miklaszewski, nbc news, huntsville. >> quick note on our weather tonight. everywhere you looked across the plains and midwest all the way to the rockies down to texas, it was the big dig today for a lot of folks, shoveling, plowing out from under yesterday's heavy snow that spread over such a wide area in our country. power crews are also dealing with the wet, heavy snow on trees, icing on power lines in some places. the system is still dropping snow toward the east, it should...
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. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. 7-year-old jean-marie jr. was with his mom when he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interiors forever. and that's how you do it. easy. ♪ >>> we will see major weather changes headed our way in the next 24 hours. a live look outside. dry now. what kind of winter weather can we expect? storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is tracking
. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. 7-year-old jean-marie jr. was with his mom when he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. [ male announcer ] want to make a great car interior? stop...
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>> it becomes true. >> for today, nbc news, huntsville, alabama. >> amazing little boy. >>> coming up, when courage is in fashion. the breast cancer patient putting a beautiful face on a brutal disease. >> after your local news. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker. today is going to be epic. quaker up. tell me i'm beautiful. tell me we'll grow old together. in sickness and in health. tell me that i'm still the one. that you need me. that i'm your super hero! tell me you'll never let me go. tell me you miss me. that's all i need. [ female announcer ] for everything they need to hear this valentine's day, there's a hallmark card. [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network lets you talk and surf on your iph
>> it becomes true. >> for today, nbc news, huntsville, alabama. >> amazing little boy. >>> coming up, when courage is in fashion. the breast cancer patient putting a beautiful face on a brutal disease. >> after your local news. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker. today is going to be epic. quaker up. tell me i'm beautiful. tell me we'll grow old together. in sickness and in health. tell me that i'm still the...
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. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. 7-year-old jean-marie jr. was with his mom when he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this thursday. it is colder than yesterday. 21 in parkton. 26 in easton. increasing clouds or a mixture of sun and clouds. more clouds this afternoon. high temperature between 37 and 42 degrees. >> thank you. 4:56. details in some rallies in annapolis. >> a bizarre incident at an anne arundel county school. a man is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. >> michael jackson is convicted in the death of phylicia barnes -- michael johnson. >> we are [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national capti
. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. 7-year-old jean-marie jr. was with his mom when he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local,...
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and a strategic analyst for nasa from huntsville, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you very much, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the first of our semifinal matches in this year's ment of champions. i'll give the players the good news. two of you are guaranteed at least $10,000 just for playing the game today. tourna but the third one -- the winner of this match -- gets to come back on monday and tuesday of next week to play for a quarter-million dollars. so good luck. here we go. the categories for the first round today... each correct response will begin with the letter "a" and end with a "c." alex: kristin, you get to start. let's start with etiquette for $200. jason. what is a calling card? you're right. " to "c" for $200. dave. what is apathetic? that's it. "a literature, $200. dave. what is the white whale? you got it. literature for $400. dave. what is afoot? that's right. lit for $600. kristin. who is jacob marley? yes. etiquette for $400.
and a strategic analyst for nasa from huntsville, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you very much, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the first of our semifinal matches in this year's ment of champions. i'll give the players the good news. two of you are guaranteed at least $10,000 just for playing the game today. tourna but the third one -- the winner of this match -- gets to come back on monday and tuesday of next week to...
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. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. one little boy is shedding bright hope on a dark topic. 7-year-old john murray jr. was with his mom in an army facility where he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. bright kid. i'm richard lui, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> well, no one is keeping a closer eye on the countdown to the 2014 winter olympics than sochi, russia. the town is buzzing with the sound of construction as crews put together the remarkable stadiums and venues for winter sports. costs are already over $50 billion, four times the 2007 estimates. some venues are complete and ready for their trial runs on ice. they have the cold weather to do it right now. >>> and auction in france seemed tailored for car enthusiasts and history buffs alike. cars and bikes filled the famed pierre hall in paris. this plane may seem
. >>> this next one comes to us from wafs in huntsville, alabama. one little boy is shedding bright hope on a dark topic. 7-year-old john murray jr. was with his mom in an army facility where he noticed posters about suicide prevention. after learning what they meant, he launched his own campaign. the message is clear, anyone who wants help will get it. they just have to ask. bright kid. i'm richard lui, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your...
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. >> reporter: the campus rampage in 2010 shocked the university of alabama-huntsville. disgruntled professor amy bushishop shot six colleagues at the end of a department meeting, killing three and wounding three others. >> it didn't happen. there's no way. >> reporter: the day after bishop was taken into custody, the huntsville sheriff's department receive add phone call from a police chief more than 1,000 miles way in braintree, massachusetts. in this week's "the new yorker" magazine chief paul frazer told them. the woman you have in custody, i thought you'd want to know she shot and killed her brother back in 1986. amy was 21 years old when she shot her 18-year-old broekt in the chest with her father's shotgun. the only witness to the shootsing, her mother judy. they quickly released amy and closed case. >> today the grand jury has indicted amy bishop for murder in the first degree of her brother. >> reporter: two months after the shooting in alabama, the investigation in seth bishop's death was reopened. >> flank ifrankly if i were the families in alabama i would be
. >> reporter: the campus rampage in 2010 shocked the university of alabama-huntsville. disgruntled professor amy bushishop shot six colleagues at the end of a department meeting, killing three and wounding three others. >> it didn't happen. there's no way. >> reporter: the day after bishop was taken into custody, the huntsville sheriff's department receive add phone call from a police chief more than 1,000 miles way in braintree, massachusetts. in this week's "the new...
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i live half here in lakewood, washington, and i live the other half in huntsville, alabama. so living in these two places and seeing the vast differences in the educational levels and the way that people perceive voting and the right to vote and then asking them in the black community -- because i am an american negro, and i am not accepted in the black community because i like to be called a negro. and that is part of the discrimination that are objectifying the american people. point blank. it took me a while to learn that. i didn't understand being raised in illinois what the problem in the south was and their whole issue with the racism things until i actually moved to huntsville. when i got there it was like the naacp -- and please don't cut me off and i am serious. i am looking at my notes. the naacp was very, very pressed to keep pointing out how the white men was suppressing the black man and when i posed the question -- well, is anybody out there really educating the black community? are you taking dictionaries with you to these meetings because a lot of the people
i live half here in lakewood, washington, and i live the other half in huntsville, alabama. so living in these two places and seeing the vast differences in the educational levels and the way that people perceive voting and the right to vote and then asking them in the black community -- because i am an american negro, and i am not accepted in the black community because i like to be called a negro. and that is part of the discrimination that are objectifying the american people. point blank....
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in the 1990's, julian and dorothy davidson settled in huntsville, alabama. a community he loved very much. julian started davidson technologies in 1996 with just two employees. julian davidson emerged as a leading figure in the tennessee valley and believed if everyone worked for the betterment of the community, regardless of personal gain, everyone benefited. julian sought to leave our community and country better than he found it and he did that. julian davidson is a former chairman of the air force studies board of the national research council, member of the defense sciences board, and vice chairman of the technology assessment committee of the united states -- united space command, for national research council. julian davidson twice received the army exceptional civilian service award. he has received the air force meritorious civilian service award, the nba pioneer award -- m.b.a. pioneer award, he's a member of the employee hall of fame, united technology hall of fame, and was with auburn alumni engineering council. his impact on america is enormous.
in the 1990's, julian and dorothy davidson settled in huntsville, alabama. a community he loved very much. julian started davidson technologies in 1996 with just two employees. julian davidson emerged as a leading figure in the tennessee valley and believed if everyone worked for the betterment of the community, regardless of personal gain, everyone benefited. julian sought to leave our community and country better than he found it and he did that. julian davidson is a former chairman of the...